Delivered through a transparent film. Could be used on eyeglasses. Competing with Google Glass? Includes a video.
" ... Other heads-up display technologies have been developed, but MIT says the new technology has significant differences, including a wide viewing angle, and it can be simply, and potentially inexpensively, manufactured.
The technology, a thin plastic coating applied to the glass, could be used to display navigation or dashboard information while looking through the windshield of a car or plane, or to project video onto a window or a pair of eyeglasses, the university said.
A retailer might also use it one day to display an image on a store window, while still allowing passers-by to see what's inside the store. .... "
Saturday, February 15, 2014
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